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  2. Gudrun Sjödén (fashion label) - Wikipedia

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    Gudrun Sjödén is a Swedish fashion label and retail chain. In 2016 the company is headquartered in Stockholm, and has 12 stores in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the UK and the US, and via a Germany subsidiary, six stores in Germany. The company produces and sells fashion clothing an textiles using natural materials, and unusual in fashion ...

  3. Lindex - Wikipedia

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    Lindex was founded as a Swedish fashion chain in 1954, [1] however since 2007 it became a part of the Finnish Stockmann Group. [2] The company has around 5000 employees and approximately 480 stores in 18 markets in the Nordic countries, the Baltic states, Central Europe and the Middle East.

  4. Hygge, fika, losji: 6 Scandinavian trends to keep you feeling ...

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    The Scandinavian countries are generally accepted to include Norway, Sweden and Denmark due to their shared linguistic roots, although some argue for the inclusion of fellow Nordic countries ...

  5. Swedish fashion - Wikipedia

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    Starting out with only women's clothing, the company now sells men's, women's, and children's apparel, as well as home design products. [9] Gudrun Sjödén is a Swedish fashion designer known for a colorful line of clothes. Whyred was created by Roland Hjort, Lena Patriksson and Jonas Clason in 1999. The brand is known for its signature parka ...

  6. Vogue Scandinavia - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Vogue launched a Scandinavian edition of the magazine, with Martina Bonnier being the Editor-in-Chief, featuring Scandinavian fashion as well covering politics of the Nordic region. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was announced that the magazine would be published in English, so it would be accessible worldwide. [ 1 ]

  7. Tiger of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, the brand introduced a suit range called “Tiger”, which became so popular that the brand was later renamed Tiger of Sweden. The brand became northern Europe's largest fashion brand in the 1930s and produced over 140,000 suits a year. [1] Tiger of Sweden expanded internationally in the 1960s, entering both the UK and the US market.

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